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Hi all,We are back with this week update for our beta stream.Just a few highlights this time: Fixed issue with wrong title displayed on internal pages [Win] Improved folder’s icon color in bookmarks bar Chromium update to 61.0.3163.59
Today’s Snapshot debuts two features you’ve asked us for – an info toggle for the Download Panel (yes, that includes download speed) and adjustable saturation for accent colors.
Welcome,Today’s build introduces “Easy Setup”, which supersedes the previous “Customize Start Page”. It is not only a refreshed and redesigned view, but it also provides access to a handy, all-in-one setup panel for new or seasoned users to configure Opera’s features.
Today’s Stable update comes with some fixes: Fixed fonts in PDF files Crash when closing private window while websites is loading through VPN [Linux] Crash at libfreetype.so.6.12.1@0x5e8aeAs usual, the regular changelog is here.
Hi,Please find the highlights for this beta release below: HiDPI fixes – blurred icons, checkboxes and search engines are gone 🙂 Fixed crash when closing private window while VPN is working Netflix should work without issues again Chromium updated to version 61.0.3163.71
Today’s Snapshot irons out some annoying bugs you’ve been telling us about.As you know, we are now in the middle of the development cycle in between our stable releases. Keeping an eye out on your requests for new features, we also make sure we carry on with fixing as many bugs and regressions as we possibly can.
Welcome,Today’s developer build offers custom extension placement in the toolbar, allowing you the freedom to arrange your extensions. As with tabs, if you are one to have an abundance of extensions in Opera, this will be a handy way of organising your browser’s tools. Previously, extensions were ordered in accordance to their installation date.
That’s right! Our latest snapshot adds on another fundamental functionality in this digital era – Image Inspector.
Greetings,Opera beta is nearing its most stable phase yet. Until it actually reaches the stable version, we have some updates to share.Opera 48’s appearance has been receiving some grooming to look sharper in HiDPI screens and to prepare for an entrance on the upcoming macOS High Sierra update. We fixed a number of issues with how tabs looked on HiDPI and High Sierra. Animations for hovering over and dragging tabs should look normal and nice, now.
It’s stabilizing time – we’re getting closer to the next stable release and are working hard on fixing all the annoying bugs and regressions you’ve been reporting.
We’re kicking off the week with our first release candidate for 1.12, fixing bugs for our new feature, Image Properties, as well as addressing other issues.
Hi,Here’s the last Opera 48 beta update till we go stable. We announced the release candidate last week, but sometimes we need a few extra days to make everything stable solid!Here’s what we’ve got this week: DNA-61014 [HiDPI] Extension icons are blurred. DNA-62160 [MacOS High Sierra] Exit full screen – black line between tab bar and menu bar DNA-63798 Renderer freezes after closing pop up with ESC DNA-63894 [Mac High Sierra] Broken drop target animation in extensions sidebar DNA-64063 Empty video pop out created for some content DNA-64167 Missing Norwegian (nb) translations in O48
The latest version of Vivaldi is here, featuring three requests that may ring a bell. Why? Because they came from you.
Opera becomes the first browser to support 360-degree videos in virtual reality headsets! This new developer update comes with a built-in VR 360 player for leading headsets such as HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and other OpenVR compatible devices, unlocking the immersive world of 360-degree videos for Opera users.
Please welcome our first snapshot for Vivaldi 1.13. Let the fixes begin!Following the release of Vivaldi 1.12, we’re rolling out the first snapshot for 1.13. We loved getting all the feedback from you on yesterday’s stable release. Thanks to all your great input, we’re already well underway with some important fixes.Keep the feedback coming and let’s get the ball rolling for the next version of Vivaldi.